A MESSAGE OF CONCERN TO ALL THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE
As
Leaders of the Christian Churches in Jerusalem concerned at the present
situation in the Palestinian Territories we feel we must voice our
anxiety for all our people – Christian and Muslem alike –
at the deteriorating relations between Fatah and Hamas leaders and the
armed forces.
It
would appear that all kinds of mediation and attempts at reconciliation
have so far failed resulting in a dead lock in the situation. T he
latest allegations and threats which have been aired through the local
and international media have resulted in some large scale fighting
which soon will be very difficult to stop. Added to this, the
threatening language of the last few days by representatives of both
movements and other related parties are both unprecedented and very
aggressive. Such occurrences can only bring a civil war nearer by the
hour. T he outcome would be so drastic that it will obscure the real
priorities of the whole Palestinian issue.
So
we feel the time has come to call for intense prayer to Almighty God
for peace and an opportunity for calm in order that all parties can
consider carefully the various issues at stake. Instead of hurling
accusations at each other we would urge everyone to pray for their
neighbours in the widest possible sense. It is surely time to unite
rather than collide. Fighting and kidnapping opponents will not bring down the Security Wall or end the embargo on the Palestinian people.
We
believe we have an obligation to change course especially for the sake
of all our children and young people who deserve a better future devoid
of hatred and bitterness. Bloodshed and violence will not bring peace,
it will only further destroy family life and further endanger the
economy of our land.
The
time has come for all our effort to unite our people and so concentrate
on working for Independence together with the opportunity for all the
people of this Holy Land – Christian, Moslem and Jew, - to know
security and peace.
We
are ready to play our part in attempting to end the present situation
as quickly as possible as mediators or in whatever role deemed
necessary and helpful by our people. It is vital to bring a real sense
of unity in government; to unite the security forces; remove arms from
our streets and encourage the Israeli and Palestinian leaders to return
to the negotiating table.
In conclusion we would remind everyone of the words of our Blessed Lord:
“Blessed are the peacemakers: they shall be called children of God.” (Matt. Ch5v9.)
+ Patriarch T heophilos III, Greek Orthodox Patriarchate
+ Patriarch Michel Sabbah, Latin Patriarchate
+ Patriarch T orkom II, Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Patriarchate
Fr. Pier Battista Pizzabella, ofm, Custos of the Holy Land
+ Anba Abraham, Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate
+ Archbishop Swerios Malki Mourad, Syrian Orthodox Patriarchate
+ Abune Matthias, Ethiopian Orthodox Patriarchate
+ Archbishop Paul Nabil Sayyah, Maronite Patriarchal Exarchate
+ Bishop Riah Abu El-Assal , Episcopal Church of Jerusalem & the Middle East
+ Bishop Munib Younan , Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan & the Holy Land
+ Bishop Pierre Malki, Syrian Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate
+ Bishop George Bakar, Greek Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate
Fr. Raphael Minassian, Armenian Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate